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MiscellaneousNO MORE PTLL-* OR ANY OTHER MEDICINE. T\ V B A R B: T ' I L/ Delicious health -restoring REVALENTA ARABICA FOOD, , Cures speedUy and effectually indigestion (dys* pepsia), cough, asthma, consumption, hahltuej constipation, diarrhoea all gastric derangements, koemorrhoids, liver complaints, flatulency, ne*» voußness, bUiousness, fevers, sore throats, dipth* theria, catarrhs, colds, influenza, noises in the head and ears, rheumatism, gout, impurities, eruptions, hysteria, neuralgia, irritabuity, sleep* lessness, acidity, palpitation, heartburn, headache, debUity, dropsy, cramps, spasms, nausea and sickness even in pregnancy or at sea, sinking fits, bronchitis, scrofula, tightness of the chest, pains at the pit of the stomach and between the shoulders, &c. We quote a few out ot 60,000 curesCure No. 58,216, of the Marchioness de Brehen, Paris, of a Uver complaint, wasting away fo» seven years, with debUity, palpitation, bs4 gestion, constant sleeplessness, and the intolerable nervous agitation. Cure No. 57,514. "Tittenson, 25th OctobctV 1860. — Gentlemen, I enclose 83s, for another 10 lb canißter of your exceUent Revalenta Arabic* Food. I cannot sufficiently express my gratitude for the benefit I have derived from it after eveir other means has failed. I can now -it very well at night, my appetite is perfectly restored, and the pains in my leg, back, and chest are quite gone, and lam fast gaining strength andflesh. If your food was better known I beUeve it would Bave many thousand Uves, which are destroyed recklessly by poisonous drugs, and many families would be saved from utter ruin. — Mrs. A. Owen." Cure No. 71, of Dyspepsia, from the Right Hon the Lord Stuart de Decies, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Waterford — " I have derived much benefit from your exceUent food. — Stuart de Decies, Dromana, Cappoquin. Cure No. 52,422.—" Bridge House, Finnfey, Surry. Thirty-three years diseased lungs, spit* ting of blood, Uver derangement, deafness, sing* ing in the ears, constipation, debUity, shortness of breath, and cough, have been removed by yd __* Revalenta Arabica. My lungs, Uver, stomach head and ears are all right, my hearing perfect, and my recovery is a marvel to all my acquaint* ences. — James Roberts, timber merchant- ' Cure No. 54, 816.— From the Rev James T". CampbeU, Syderstone Rectory, near Fakenham, Norfolk. — " In att cases of indigestion, and particularly when the Uver is more than usuaUy affected, I consider it the best of aU remedies. It regulates the bUe and makes it flow, in cases which would not admit of mercury in any shape. Tn short, a healthy flow of bUe is one of its earUest and best symptoms. — James T. Camp* beU.AMMUNITION. ELEY'S AMMUNITION OP EVERY DESCBIPTION FOB PORTING OR MILITARY PURPOSES. Double Waterproof Central Fire Caps, Felt" Waddings to prevent the leading of Guns, Wire . Cartridges for killing Game, &c, at long distance, Breech-loading Cartridge Cases of superior • quaUty for Shot-Guns and Rifles, Pin Cartridges for " Lefaucheux " Revolvers of 7, 9, and 12 mUimetreß. Jacob's Rifles SheU Tubeß ; Cartridges, and Caps - for Colt's, Deane's, Tranter's, Adams's, and ' other Revolvers. BALL CARTRIDGES For Enfield, Whitworth's and Henry's Rifles; . also, for Westiey Richards', Tery's, Wilson'e, . Prince's, Deane's, and other Breech-loaders. BuUets of uniform weight made by compression from soft Refined Lead. ELEY BROTHERS, x Gbay's-Inn-Road London, W.C. Wholesale Only. EPPS'B HOMOUPATHIC COCOA.— Homoepathic Practitioners and the Medical profession generaUy, recommend COCOA ac being the most healthful of all beverages^ When ' the doctrine of homcepathy was first introduced into England, there were to be obtained no pre- • parations of cocoa either attractive to the taste or acceptable to the stomach : the nut was either suppUed in the crude state or so unskUfuUy manufactured as to obtain Uttle notice. J EPPS, of London, homoepathic chemist, was induc?d, in the year 1839, to turn his attention to this subject, and at length succeeded, with the assistauce of elaborate machinery, in being the . first to introduce an article pure in its composition, and so refined by the perfect;* trituration it receives in the process it passes through, as to be most acceptable to the deUcate ; stomach. BREAKFAST BEVERAGE. For general use, EPPS'S COCOA is distinguished as invigorating, with a grateful smoothness and deUcious aroma. Dr HassaU, in his : work •- Food and its Adulterations," says : — "' " Cocoa contains a great -variety of important - nutritive principles — every ingredient necessary to ? * the growth and sustenance of the body." Again, '" " As a nutritive, Cocca stands very much higher than either Coffee or Tea." Directions : — Two " teaspoonfuls of the powder in a breakfast-cut» filled up with botting water or milk. Tin lined, \ , lb., £ lb., and 1-lb packets. Sold by Grocers, Confectioners, and Chemists. Ea<*h packet is labeUed J. Epps, Homsepathic Chemist, 112, " Great RusseU-street. 170, PicadiUy, and 48, Threadneedle-street j Manufactory, 398, Eustoa Road. London.

THE SOUTHLAND TIMES, AND WEEKLY TIMES. THESE JOURNALS have a very large and extensive circulation throughout New Zealand, Victoria, New South Wales, Western and South Australia, Tasmania, and Great Britain; also, since the opening of the Panama route, Agents ■■ have been appointed in most of the principal cities in America. As a circulating medium both in town and , country these journals offer favorable advantages to advertisers, while the charges have been materially lowered hi order to induce traders, merchants, and the public generally to avail themselves of the columns of the " Times." • ( Regular Agents have been appointed through-" out New Zealand, the Colonies, Great Britain', The following are the rates for advertising :-— First insertion, per Inch ... 3*. Each subsequent insertion of tlie same advertisement ... ... ... ... 2s. Where advertisements are inserted for periods of 3, 6, or 12 months, a very Überal discount is allowed on the above rates. Where advertisements are sent in without the number of insertions written, they will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders for the itrithdrawal of advertisements will not be received after 1 o'clock p.m. on the day previous to publication. All advertisements must be pre-paid, except where a current account exists. The days of publication of the SowsLAmi Times are^— Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. The subscription to the above journal is 12s 6d" per quarter credit, or 10. per quarter cash. Single copy, 6d. The Weekly Times is published every Saturday, and contains a full resum6 of the news of the week. This journal is especially adapted for country settlers. Subscription^ 6s per quarter; $tamped,7s;_ single copy, 6d. •"■ -_j --.=;. -. ..__,.- : uyy. HQVTBUIKD ; KIHOIDB fc CO., FrtatKi »&_ *t_b___m

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Southland Times, Issue 576, 10 October 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 576, 10 October 1866, Page 4

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